Welcome to Kagyu Changchub Chuling!

This six-part series will include practical instruction, background teachings and opportunities for group practice and dialogue for those who are engaged in the Karma Kagyu Ngondro (“Foundation" Practices) and other practices of the Mahamudra Seminar Program. The teachings will make the practices accessible to new practitioners and challenge experienced practitioners to find new depth. I would specifically request that long time practitioners consider taking part in this year’s program to add momentum to our community of practice. Over the years many people have started the Mahamudra Program and the move into our new home is a wonderful opportunity to reinvigorate our collective practice energy.

Since there is a new cohort of people who attended the January Mahamudra Program in India, this series will follow the quarterly practice schedule beginning with Refuge and Bodhicitta with prostrations. The rest of the Ngondro practices will be presented each quarter of the year. For those involved in the subsequent stages of Insight and Mahamudra, separate sessions may be offered to respond to questions and encourage deeper exploration of these practices.

You are invited for a day to study a favorite text of Zopa Herron's Gelugpa teachers, including His Holiness the Dalai Lama. The Three Principal Aspects of the Path is a compact, seminal, major, fascinating, powerful overview of the Mahayana Path to Enlightenment by Je Lama Tsongkhapa, the head of the Gelug Lineage, all in three pages.*

All teachers of all Tibetan lineages encourage study as well as meditation, so we can have an accurate blueprint of where we are and where we want to be. This powerful brief text, like a flash of lightning in a dark night, is a map of the Mahayana Path (the Second Turning) from wherever we are now as students to full awakening.

"We are racing toward our own destination with each moment--like we're on a highway. We could rejoice--look forward to the to possibly become enlightened or reborn in Dewachen, so we are able to benefit all sentient beings." --Khenpo Rinpoche

An ongoing group discussion will be held on six Saturday afternoons 3:00-5:00 pm.

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